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When running with a 52-bit userspace VA and a 48-bit kernel VA we offset ttbr1_el1 to allow the kernel pagetables with a 52-bit PTRS_PER_PGD to be used for both userspace and kernel. Moving on to a 52-bit kernel VA we no longer require this offset to ttbr1_el1 should we be running on a system with HW support for 52-bit VAs. This patch introduces conditional logic to offset_ttbr1 to query SYS_ID_AA64MMFR2_EL1 whenever 52-bit VAs are selected. If there is HW support for 52-bit VAs then the ttbr1 offset is skipped. We choose to read a system register rather than vabits_actual because offset_ttbr1 can be called in places where the kernel data is not actually mapped. Calls to offset_ttbr1 appear to be made from rarely called code paths so this extra logic is not expected to adversely affect performance. Signed-off-by: Steve Capper <steve.capper@arm.com> Reviewed-by: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
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4.7 KiB
ArmAsm
169 lines
4.7 KiB
ArmAsm
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
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/*
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* Hibernate low-level support
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2016 ARM Ltd.
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* Author: James Morse <james.morse@arm.com>
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*/
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#include <linux/linkage.h>
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#include <linux/errno.h>
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#include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
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#include <asm/assembler.h>
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#include <asm/cputype.h>
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#include <asm/memory.h>
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#include <asm/page.h>
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#include <asm/virt.h>
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/*
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* To prevent the possibility of old and new partial table walks being visible
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* in the tlb, switch the ttbr to a zero page when we invalidate the old
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* records. D4.7.1 'General TLB maintenance requirements' in ARM DDI 0487A.i
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* Even switching to our copied tables will cause a changed output address at
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* each stage of the walk.
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*/
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.macro break_before_make_ttbr_switch zero_page, page_table, tmp, tmp2
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phys_to_ttbr \tmp, \zero_page
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msr ttbr1_el1, \tmp
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isb
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tlbi vmalle1
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dsb nsh
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phys_to_ttbr \tmp, \page_table
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offset_ttbr1 \tmp, \tmp2
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msr ttbr1_el1, \tmp
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isb
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.endm
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/*
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* Resume from hibernate
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*
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* Loads temporary page tables then restores the memory image.
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* Finally branches to cpu_resume() to restore the state saved by
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* swsusp_arch_suspend().
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*
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* Because this code has to be copied to a 'safe' page, it can't call out to
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* other functions by PC-relative address. Also remember that it may be
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* mid-way through over-writing other functions. For this reason it contains
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* code from flush_icache_range() and uses the copy_page() macro.
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*
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* This 'safe' page is mapped via ttbr0, and executed from there. This function
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* switches to a copy of the linear map in ttbr1, performs the restore, then
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* switches ttbr1 to the original kernel's swapper_pg_dir.
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*
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* All of memory gets written to, including code. We need to clean the kernel
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* text to the Point of Coherence (PoC) before secondary cores can be booted.
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* Because the kernel modules and executable pages mapped to user space are
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* also written as data, we clean all pages we touch to the Point of
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* Unification (PoU).
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*
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* x0: physical address of temporary page tables
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* x1: physical address of swapper page tables
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* x2: address of cpu_resume
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* x3: linear map address of restore_pblist in the current kernel
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* x4: physical address of __hyp_stub_vectors, or 0
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* x5: physical address of a zero page that remains zero after resume
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*/
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.pushsection ".hibernate_exit.text", "ax"
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ENTRY(swsusp_arch_suspend_exit)
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/*
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* We execute from ttbr0, change ttbr1 to our copied linear map tables
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* with a break-before-make via the zero page
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*/
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break_before_make_ttbr_switch x5, x0, x6, x8
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mov x21, x1
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mov x30, x2
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mov x24, x4
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mov x25, x5
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/* walk the restore_pblist and use copy_page() to over-write memory */
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mov x19, x3
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1: ldr x10, [x19, #HIBERN_PBE_ORIG]
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mov x0, x10
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ldr x1, [x19, #HIBERN_PBE_ADDR]
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copy_page x0, x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9
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add x1, x10, #PAGE_SIZE
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/* Clean the copied page to PoU - based on flush_icache_range() */
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raw_dcache_line_size x2, x3
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sub x3, x2, #1
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bic x4, x10, x3
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2: dc cvau, x4 /* clean D line / unified line */
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add x4, x4, x2
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cmp x4, x1
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b.lo 2b
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ldr x19, [x19, #HIBERN_PBE_NEXT]
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cbnz x19, 1b
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dsb ish /* wait for PoU cleaning to finish */
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/* switch to the restored kernels page tables */
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break_before_make_ttbr_switch x25, x21, x6, x8
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ic ialluis
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dsb ish
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isb
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cbz x24, 3f /* Do we need to re-initialise EL2? */
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hvc #0
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3: ret
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.ltorg
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ENDPROC(swsusp_arch_suspend_exit)
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/*
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* Restore the hyp stub.
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* This must be done before the hibernate page is unmapped by _cpu_resume(),
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* but happens before any of the hyp-stub's code is cleaned to PoC.
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*
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* x24: The physical address of __hyp_stub_vectors
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*/
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el1_sync:
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msr vbar_el2, x24
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eret
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ENDPROC(el1_sync)
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.macro invalid_vector label
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\label:
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b \label
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ENDPROC(\label)
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.endm
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invalid_vector el2_sync_invalid
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invalid_vector el2_irq_invalid
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invalid_vector el2_fiq_invalid
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invalid_vector el2_error_invalid
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invalid_vector el1_sync_invalid
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invalid_vector el1_irq_invalid
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invalid_vector el1_fiq_invalid
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invalid_vector el1_error_invalid
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/* el2 vectors - switch el2 here while we restore the memory image. */
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.align 11
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ENTRY(hibernate_el2_vectors)
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ventry el2_sync_invalid // Synchronous EL2t
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ventry el2_irq_invalid // IRQ EL2t
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ventry el2_fiq_invalid // FIQ EL2t
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ventry el2_error_invalid // Error EL2t
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ventry el2_sync_invalid // Synchronous EL2h
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ventry el2_irq_invalid // IRQ EL2h
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ventry el2_fiq_invalid // FIQ EL2h
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ventry el2_error_invalid // Error EL2h
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ventry el1_sync // Synchronous 64-bit EL1
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ventry el1_irq_invalid // IRQ 64-bit EL1
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ventry el1_fiq_invalid // FIQ 64-bit EL1
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ventry el1_error_invalid // Error 64-bit EL1
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ventry el1_sync_invalid // Synchronous 32-bit EL1
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ventry el1_irq_invalid // IRQ 32-bit EL1
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ventry el1_fiq_invalid // FIQ 32-bit EL1
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ventry el1_error_invalid // Error 32-bit EL1
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END(hibernate_el2_vectors)
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.popsection
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